Crypto Giants Kraken and Chiliz Boost World Cup Presence Amid Fan Travel Chaos

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Nearly 50,000 fans heading to MetLife Stadium for Saturday’s near-sellout World Cup match between Brazil and Morocco still don’t have a clear answer on how they’re actually getting there. Private vehicle access is severely restricted, on-site parking is off the table for most attendees, and the public transit alternative costs more than some match tickets.

That logistical headache is unfolding against a backdrop of aggressive crypto positioning around the tournament. Kraken secured the role of FIFA’s Official Crypto Exchange Supporter on June 9, and Chiliz is rolling out fan-token mechanics designed to spike engagement every time a national team wins.

Getting to the game costs more than you’d think

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is hosting eight World Cup events, including the tournament final. The June 13 Brazil vs. Morocco match is the first real stress test of a transportation plan that has drawn sharp criticism from fans and local officials alike.

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On-site parking will not be available for most ticketholders. That means the vast majority of the roughly 50,000 expected attendees need to rely on NJ Transit or other public transportation options.

NJ Transit round-trip fares exceed $100 in most cases, even after the agency made recent adjustments. Limited parking is available at American Dream for $225 or more.

Kraken and Chiliz make their World Cup moves

Kraken’s partnership with FIFA, announced June 9, makes it the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the 2026 World Cup. The collaboration is built around fan education, with activations planned across host cities designed to introduce casual sports fans to digital assets.

Chiliz has introduced a performance-linked burn mechanism that ties token supply directly to on-field results. Up to 10% of treasury tokens can be burned based on national teams’ victories. Chiliz has also expanded its fan-token trading infrastructure to the Solana and Base blockchains ahead of the tournament.

What this means for crypto investors

The Solana and Base expansions by Chiliz are worth watching as a leading indicator. If fan-token trading volume on those chains shows meaningful growth during the group stage, it would suggest that multi-chain accessibility is lowering the barrier to entry for casual participants. If volume stays concentrated on Chiliz’s native chain, the expansion was mostly cosmetic.

For investors tracking the crypto-sports intersection, the key metric isn’t World Cup week trading volume. It’s what happens to wallet retention and fan-token activity in August, a month after the July 19 final.

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